AdColony Offers Self-Serve Mobile Video Ad Network

Do you want to try mobile-targeted video ads for app and website promotion?

AdColony (www.adcolony.com) makes it easy to get started and easy to grow.

According to the company, AdColony Express offers the broadest-reaching access to today’s global audience.

“Driving discovery of your mobile app across a high-quality mobile audience can be difficult and expensive,” states the company website. “Ad-Colony Express makes it easy and cost-effective by enabling you to quickly upload a video for your app, showcase it to users across some of the most popular mobile publishers in the world, and pay only for completed video views.”

According to the company, AdColony Express offers the broadest-reaching access to today’s global audience, putting prospects one-click away from downloading your app, and provides prospects that are “proven to engage and monetize with your app 15-25x more often than users from other leading ad networks.”

To begin, create an account, upload your video to the AdColony Network, specify the budget for your advertising campaign, and then launch the campaign and monitor results.

“AdColony is the premium video ad network that delivers audiences to advertisers and monetization to publishers via [its] proprietary Instant-Play HD video ad technology served across some of the most popular mobile inventory in the world,” says Ad-Colony. “With deep roots in mobile app development, the company’s founders have created over 200 apps for global brands like ESPN, Sony Music, 20th Century Fox, Universal Music, CBS Mobile and more.”

AdColony boasts more than 111 billion minutes of ads viewed by users and continues to focus on delivering high CTRs, while bringing innovative mobile advertising products to today’s rapidly evolving mobile space.

While not an adult-specific network, AdColony offers the reach that savvy marketers need in order to get their products and services out in front of today’s mobilized market.

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